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ISSN 0257-2826  CN 11-1454/G4

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    20 August 2002, Volume 36 Issue 8 Previous Issue    Next Issue

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    Defects of Models of Western Economics and Construction of CSSE Economics
    CHENG En-fu, WU Zhuang
    2002, (8):  28-33.  DOI:
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    This article maintains that the paradigm of economic analysis based on the framework of neo-classi-cal economics analysis not only goes against the economic reality, but also fails to explain the essence or regularity that determines the economic phenomena. From the point of view of methodology, the mainstream new classical economics belongs to a formal economics, while both the new and the old institutional economics are viewed as a response to the mainstream models of Western economics. Marxist economics, by contrast, is one that integrates the form of logical expression of economy and the reality of the economic system. It is a school of substantive economics free of the defects that the new and old institutional economics suffer. While constructing CSSE Economics, the author points out, caution should be taken to avoid the defects of the paradigm of Western economics.
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    Dual Nature of Capital and Two Trends of Economic Globalization
    WANG Hong-bo
    2002, (8):  34-39.  DOI:
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    The objective motives of economic globalization come from the inner drive of the capital for proliferation, while conditions for this to happen lie in what the marketing economic system and the innovations of science and technology have offered. Capital, market and hi tech are the bases as well as the major force of economic globalization. The inner mechanism of economic globalization consists in the impact of the interaction among the ever proliferating nature of the capital, the historic tendency of marketing in dealings, and application of hi tech in economic and social development. Under circumstances of co existence and competition of socialism and capitalism an intrinsic contradictory structure is manifested in the process of economic globalization. It is just this contradictory structure that reveals the future perspectives of socialism.
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    Tracing the Course of American Culture: from Following European Traditions to Seeking Internationalization
    NI Shi-xiong, WANG Yi-wei
    2002, (8):  50-54.  DOI:
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    The author holds that the progress of America has experienced such developmental stages as following the European traditions (colonization) through self identification, pursuing Americanization (nationalization) by self reform, and seeking internationalization (globalization) in self representation. These developmental stages coincide the three periods of American cultural progress. These periods are marked by features of multi dimension, modernity and internationalization respectively.
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    Narration and Valuation of the General Features of the Theoretical Stratification of the Post-war Western Society
    Huang Song
    2002, (8):  55-60.  DOI:
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    Great transformation in the western social structures challenges the theoretical stratification to a change, forced by which,the modern western sociology tries to improve itself.The sociologists criticize the Marxian and Weberian models of stratification,showing some new features, which can be concluded as: puzzled conception of class, obvious advantage of the Weberian model, pluralization of the stratification dimension, strong emphasis on the occupational stratification, multiple explanation of social mobility, stress on the achievement factors, variation of the theoretical stratification and clear tendency of the theories to synthesis from conflict.
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